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Mr. Williams was a hitter and boy, could he hit. He studied the science of hitting like you would a subject at school. Stan Musial was recorded as saying, "Ted Williams was the most amazing hitter of our era. He gained 6 batting titles and served his country for 5 years, so he would have obtained more. He loved talking about hitting and was a great student of hitting and pitchers.
" He acheived the Most Valuable Player Award 2 times,
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344, with 521 home runs and turned to the last player to bat over .
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406 in 1941 to be precise. He is the undisputed leader of batting averages for those with five hundred runs or more.
Christened lovingly as The Thumper, Ted Williams played the left field position for twenty-one seasons, 2 of which were delayed by duty in the United States Marine Corps. as a pilot, and in two separate wars no less. The character of a man who plays a game with passion and devotion, while not dismissing the same devotion to the assurance and service of his country and fellow citizens, is the archetype of elegance itself. The man was missing for five years on that field, during the bloom of his fitness, and I have absolute confidence that were his feet present on the ballfield, that his exceptionally high average would be that much more spectacular.
Baseball,
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